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faq [2013/07/24 04:42]
Stefan
faq [2017/01/24 02:36]
Stefan
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 ==== Q: Why does the disk manager say "Your system setup does not have a SWAP partition"?​ ==== ==== Q: Why does the disk manager say "Your system setup does not have a SWAP partition"?​ ====
   * When the system runs out of memory, it needs to store some temporary files on a SWAP partition. If you used the "​Expert"​ mode instead of "​Auto"​ or "​Advanced",​ the disk manager will not create this partition by itself and you will have to manually setup a SWAP partition. Create a primary partition and set the size to twice the size of the system memory (e.g. for a system with 128MB of memory, set the partition size to 256MB). Format the partition using the **SWAP** file system and then mount this partition, so that the system can use it.   * When the system runs out of memory, it needs to store some temporary files on a SWAP partition. If you used the "​Expert"​ mode instead of "​Auto"​ or "​Advanced",​ the disk manager will not create this partition by itself and you will have to manually setup a SWAP partition. Create a primary partition and set the size to twice the size of the system memory (e.g. for a system with 128MB of memory, set the partition size to 256MB). Format the partition using the **SWAP** file system and then mount this partition, so that the system can use it.
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 +==== Q: How do I erase a file securely? ====
 +  * There is no option in the web interface to erase a file securely but you can use the command line tool "​shred"​. Login via Telnet using your admin account, change the directory to locate your file and then run the command like this "shred -u file1.txt"​.
  
 ==== Q: What happened to the iBackup service? ==== ==== Q: What happened to the iBackup service? ====
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 ==== Q: How do I rebuild a RAID 1 array? ==== ==== Q: How do I rebuild a RAID 1 array? ====
   * After replacing the faulty drive, open the disk manager and select the expert mode. Drag the new drive onto the existing RAID array and click **Rebuild** to start rebuilding the RAID array. For more details, please see **[[applications_disk_manager#​manage_the_disks|Applications > Disk Manager > Expert > Manage the Disks > Rebuild a RAID 1 array]]**.   * After replacing the faulty drive, open the disk manager and select the expert mode. Drag the new drive onto the existing RAID array and click **Rebuild** to start rebuilding the RAID array. For more details, please see **[[applications_disk_manager#​manage_the_disks|Applications > Disk Manager > Expert > Manage the Disks > Rebuild a RAID 1 array]]**.
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 +==== Q: Why is there a thumb.data.tmp file in my folder? ====
 +  * This is a temporary file created by the system during the process of creating the thumbnails. If you delete this file, in some cases, the system will automatically re-create it it the next time it has to process that folder again.
  

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